Emperors of Soul
09/20/1994 | Motown
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All Music Guide Review
Released in 1994, Emperors of Soul is a five-CD anthology celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Temptations with 109 key tracks taken from their 40-plus album catalog. Along with the Four Tops and the Supremes, the Temps became one of Motown's most successful acts, scoring an astounding 35 Top 40 entries during their prime. However, unlike many of their contemporaries, the vocal quintet survived the transition from stylish pop and R&B on "The Way You Do the Things You Do," "My Girl," "Get Ready," "Ain't to Proud to Beg," and "I Wish It Would Rain" to the psychedelic soul of "Cloud Nine," "Psychedelic Shack," and "Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)," as well as covering socially relevant issues on "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" and "Plastic Man." Of course, all of those favorites are included here, as are a handful of tunes that predate their association with Berry Gordy and Motown. The initial five-man incarnation came together as the Distants (whose "Come On" is the opening selection of the set in 1959) -- featuring Otis Williams, Eldridge Bryant, and the distinctive bass pipes of Melvin Franklin -- linked up with the Primes' Eddie Kendricks and Paul Williams, first as the Elgins and ultimately the Temptations. Drawing from the copious songwriting of Smokey Robinson, Norman Whitfield, and the formidable trio of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland, they racked up a considerable cache of classic recordings. Unfortunately, the personal problems of tenor David Ruffin (who had replaced Bryant) created an insurmountable rift with his bandmates, and he was replaced by one-time Contours member Dennis Edwards. Kendricks and Paul Williams would both leave shortly thereafter, and any hopes for the original members to work together again was dashed when Williams committed suicide on August 17, 1973. With Damon Harris and Richard Street, the Temps were able to recapture their former glory with the chart-topper "Papa Was a Rolling Stone," but after Harris departed, the Temptations became completely disenfranchised from Motown by the mid-'70s. Despite a lack of hits in 1982, Ruffin returned to the fold, as did Kendricks, for the highly publicized but short-lived Reunion album and tour. While Emperors of Soul glosses over this latter era on discs four and five, only avid fans and dedicated enthusiasts will probably venture beyond the '70s fare. There are a few rarities scattered throughout, most notably early singles such as "Oh, Mother of Mine" b/w "Romance Without Finance" from 1961, "I'll Love You 'Til I Die" and "I Couldn't Cry if I Wanted To" circa 1962, and "(Talkin' 'Bout) Nobody But My Baby" the following year. In terms of unreleased material, there is "Witchcraft (For Your Love)" circa 1963, "I Got Heaven Right Here on Earth" from 1966, and from 1967 there is "Angel Doll" as well as a cover of "Ol' Man River." The accompanying 80-page book is a great read and replete with photos and a thorough Temptations discography. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide
Emperors of Soul Track Listing
Credits of Emperors of Soul
- Kasuku Mafia
- Saxophone
- Tim May
- Guitar
- Tom McDermott
- Guitar
- Joe Messina
- Guitar
- Marcus Miller
- Arranger, Multi Instruments, Producer
- Eugene BeeBee Moore
- Saxophone
- Bill Neale
- Guitar, String Arrangements, Conductor
- Dennis Nelson
- Multi Instruments, Rhythm Arrangements, Mixing, Producer, Vocal Arrangement
- Walter Orange
- Drums
- Joseph M. Palmaccio
- Remastering
- Alan Pasqua
- Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Clarence Paul
- Producer
- Bernie Peacock
- Saxophone
- Jerry Peters
- Keyboards
- Carl Raetz
- Trombone
- Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin
- Guitar
- Eric Rehl
- Synthesizer
- Paul Riser
- Trombone, String Arrangements, Arranger, Director
- John "J.R." Robinson
- Drums
- Ernie Rodgers
- Saxophone
- Levi Ruffin
- Synthesizer
- Terry Santell
- Percussion, Conga
- Stan Sheppard
- Producer
- Don Slaughter
- Trumpet
- Aaron Smith
- Drums
- Andrew Smith
- Drums
- Neil Stubenhaus
- Bass
- Richard Street
- Vocals
- John Strother
- Digital Transfers
- Leroy Taylor
- Bass
- Andrew "Mike" Terry
- Saxophone, Sax (Baritone)
- Gary Thompson
- Guitar
- Jerry Thompson
- Drums
- T.J. Tindall
- Guitar
- Johnny Trudell
- Trumpet
- Ron Tyson
- Vocals
- Earl Van Dyke
- Piano, Keyboards
- Jimmy Varner
- Producer, Drum Programming
- Zack Vaz
- Executive Producer
- Ronnie Wakefield
- Saxophone
- Larry Washington
- Percussion, Conga
- Eddie Watkins
- Bass
- Harry Weinger
- Producer, Liner Notes, Compilation Producer
- Don White
- Trombone
- Norman Whitfield
- Programming, Producer, Tambourine
- Jimmy Wilkins
- Trombone
- David Williams
- Guitar
- Eddie Willis
- Guitar
- Stevie Wonder
- Harmonica
- Popcorn Wylie
- Piano
- Earl Young
- Drums
- Aaron Zigman
- Keyboards
- Albert Phillip McKay
- Guitar, Arranger, Producer
- Benjamin Wright
- Synthesizer, Arranger, Computers, Keyboards
- Nelson George
- Liner Notes
- Wild Bill Moore
- Saxophone
- Mickey Stevenson
- Producer
- Erskine Williams
- Keyboards
- Sonny Burke
- Keyboards
- A. Scott Galloway
- Research
- William King
- Trumpet
- Don Paulsen
- Photography
- Dick Rudolph
- Producer
- Edward Shea
- Percussion
- Cotton Kent
- Keyboards
- P-Funk Horns
- Horn
- Bob Tucker
- Engineer, Mixing
- Spider Webb
- Drums
- Wyman Brown
- Arranger, Programming, Keyboards
- The Distants
- Performer
- Thomas McClary
- Guitar
- Joanne McDuffie
- Vocals (Background)
- Frank Wilson
- Producer
- Paul Warren
- Guitar
- Ron Baker
- Bass, Producer, Arranger
- Victor McCoy
- Assistant Engineer
- Billy "Bass" Nelson
- Bass
- Brian ODoherty
- Arranger, Programming
- Dana Smart
- Coordination
- Russ Regan
- Executive Producer
- Georgia Ward
- ?, Tape Archivist
- Nathan Watts
- Bass
- Ronald White
- Producer
- Richard Adderly
- Vibraphone
- Henry E. Davis
- Bass
- Rose Landauer
- ?, Transfer Assistant
- Nancy Ogami
- Art Direction, Design
- Victor Nix
- Keyboards
- Lisa Sarna
- Vocals (Background)
- John Steinhoff
- Synthesizer
- Anthony Travaglini
- Guitar
- Keith Rice
- Arranger, Drum Programming, Drums
- Theo Peoples
- Vocals
- Debbie Sandridge
- Executive Producer
- Robert White
- Guitar
- Paul Williams
- Baritone (Vocal)
- John Wilson
- Trumpet
- Benny Benjamin
- Drums
- Otis Williams
- Tenor (Vocal), Vocal Arrangement, Executive Producer, Performer
- Mark Davis
- Keyboards
- Ted Buckner
- Sax (Alto)
- Bobby Finch
- Drums
- Michael Moore
- Sax (Tenor)
- Larry Hall
- Trumpet
- Joe Williams
- Bass
- Fred Johnson
- Drum Programming
- Danny Turner
- Saxophone
- John Arnold
- Percussion
- James Crawford
- Vocals
- David Moss
- ?, Librarian
- Floyd Jones
- Trumpet
- Ali-Ollie Woodson
- Synthesizer, Vocals, Multi Instruments, Keyboards, Programming
- Dennis Coffey
- Guitar
- Johnny Griffith
- Organ, Piano, Keyboards
- Herbie Williams
- Trumpet
- Louis Price
- Vocals
- Eddie Hazel
- Guitar
- David T. Walker
- Guitar
- Mike Campbell
- Guitar
- Michael Sembello
- Producer
- Angelo Bond
- Producer
- Bobbye Hall
- Conga
- Robert Ward
- Guitar
- Richard "Pistol" Allen
- Drums
- Oscar Alston
- Bass
- The Andantes
- Vocals (Background)
- Jack Ashford
- Percussion, Tambourine, Bells, Vibraphone, Slapstick, ?, Stick, Marimba
- Nickolas Ashford
- Producer
- Lanny Austin
- Saxophone
- Bob Babbitt
- Bass
- Tom Baird
- Director
- Don Baldwin
- Clarinet, Piano, Clavinet, Saxophone
- John Barnes
- Keyboards
- H.B. Barnum
- Arranger
- Thom Bell
- Keyboards
- Keith Errol Benson
- Drums
- Michael Boddicker
- Synthesizer, Programming
- George Bohannon
- Trombone
- Candace Bond
- Executive Producer, Design, Art Direction
- Jeffrey Bowen
- Producer
- Thomas "Beans" Bowles
- Saxophone
- Eddie "Bongo" Brown
- Percussion, Bongos, Conga
- Kenji Brown
- Guitar
- Ollie E. Brown
- Drums
- Ron Brown
- Bass
- Eldridge Bryant
- Vocals
- Robbie Buchanan
- Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Peter Bunetta
- Arranger, Producer, Drum Programming, Drums
- Eric Butler
- Keyboards
- Brad Buxer
- Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Angelo Carlisi
- Saxophone
- James Anthony Carmichael
- Arranger, String Arrangements, Horn Arrangements
- Victor Carstarphen
- Synthesizer, Rhythm Arrangements, Programming
- Rick Chudacoff
- Synthesizer, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards
- David Cochrane
- Synthesizer, Bass
- Vinnie Colaiuta
- Drums
- Gary Coleman
- Percussion
- Charles Collins
- Drums
- Russell Conway
- Trumpet
- T.G. Conway
- Keyboards
- Kenny Copeland
- Trumpet
- Henry Cosby
- Saxophone, Producer
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Percussion, Timbales
- Bob Cousar
- Trombone
- Maurice Davis
- Trumpet
- Quentin Dennard
- Drums
- Detroit Symphony Strings
- Strings
- Lamont Dozier
- Producer
- Freddie Dunn
- Trumpet
- Barry Eastman
- Arranger, Keyboards, Producer
- Lefty Edwards
- Saxophone
- Bobby Eli
- Guitar
- Bill Elliott
- Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Charles Fearing
- Guitar
- Steve Ferrone
- Drums
- Eli Fontaine
- Saxophone
- Michael Foreman
- Bass
- Paul Fox
- Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Melvin Franklin
- Bass (Vocal), Vocal Arrangement
- Zachary Frazier
- Drums
- James Gadson
- Drums
- Dean Gant
- Synthesizer, Keyboards, Moog Synthesizer, Programming
- Henry Garner
- Drums
- Zane Giles
- Guitar
- James Gittens
- Vibraphone
- Berry Gordy, Jr.
- Producer, Executive Producer
- Iris Gordy
- Executive Producer
- Johnny Graham
- Guitar
- Cornelius Grant
- Guitar
- Bruce Gray
- Keyboards
- Ed Greene
- Drums
- Rob Hamilton
- Producer
- Damon Harris
- Guitar, Vocals
- Danya Hartwick
- Flute, Piccolo
- Jerry Hey
- Trumpet
- Brian Holland
- Producer
- Billy Horner
- Trumpet
- Dann Huff
- Guitar
- Nathan Hughes
- Percussion
- Ivy Hunter
- Piano, Keyboards, Producer
- Kim Hutchcroft
- Saxophone
- Suzee Ikeda
- Producer, Executive Producer
- Phillip Ingram
- Moog Synthesizer
- Clarence Isabell
- Bass
- Paul Jackson, Jr.
- Guitar
- McKinley Jackson
- Rhythm Arrangements
- James Jamerson
- Bass, Bass (Upright)
- Bill Johnson
- Trombone
- Ralph Johnson
- Percussion, Producer
- Uriel Jones
- Drums
- Eddie Kendricks
- Tenor (Vocal)
- Randy Kerber
- Keyboards
- Ron Kersey
- Keyboards
- Steve Kroon
- Percussion
- Ronald LaPread
- Bass
- Patrick Lanier
- Trombone
- Steve LeGassick
- Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Glenn Leonard
- Vocals
- Jerry Long
- Director
- Ted Lucas
- Harmonica
- Dennis Edwards
- Vocals
- Marvin Gaye
- Drums
- Rick James
- Arranger, Clavinet, Producer
- The Mary Jane Girls
- Vocals (Background)
- Lionel Richie
- Piano
- Smokey Robinson
- Producer
- Diana Ross
- Vocals
- David Ruffin
- Vocals
- The Temptations
- Producer, Main Performer
- Luther Vandross
- Vocals (Background)
- Gerald Albright
- Saxophone
- Marcus Belgrave
- Trumpet
- Jack Brokensha
- Bells, Tympani (Timpani), Vibraphone, Gourd
- Michael Colina
- Synthesizer
- Ronnie Foster
- Synthesizer, Programming
- Oliver Nelson
- Arranger
- Larry Nozero
- Saxophone














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